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Capitao do Matto, Lindley. The foreign Lantanas may now be 

 seen everywhere in Bombay dimbing on hedges and walls. 



CLERODENDRON, Didynamia Angiospermia, Gaert. Fr. 1, 

 t.bl; Lam. Ill, «. 644. 



7. C Squamatum. — Native of China or Japan ; an herbaceous 

 erect plant, having large, broad ovate-cordate leaves, and flowers 

 of a bright scarlet. 



8. C SiPHONANTHUS, Spr. syst. 2, p 760; Volkameriu japonica, 

 Roxb. Fl. Ind. 3, p 67 ; Lam. Illust. 79</: 1 ; Burm. Ind. 3, t. 43, 

 /. 1 ; Willd. 3, p 38'2. — A tall erect suffruticose plant, with linear 

 leaves, and flowers having long, white fleshy tubes. 



9. C Frageans, Spr. syst. 2, p 760; Volkameria japonica, 

 Bot. Mag. t. 1834. — Double variety, herbaceous, with large wrink- 

 led or rather cochleate leaves, and flowers white, merging into 

 dark purple. Native of China,- and now common in gardens, 

 Bombay, &c, 



10. C AcuLEATUM, Volkameria aculeata, Spr. sysi. 2, p 760 ; 

 Br. Jam. t. 20, f. 2 ; Pluk. Phyt. ], 351, Jiff. 2 ; Jacq. Amer. t. 117 ; 

 Sloane Jam. 2, t. 166, p 2 and 3. — A thick bushy shrub, some- 

 what armed ; flowers white, fragrant, lateral and terminal corymbs. 

 Native of the West Indies; in the garden of the Byculla Club 

 main circle. 



11. C Nutans, Bot. Mag. t. 2925. — A shrub with dingy white 

 flowers, in terminal drooping corymbs ; very ornamental, Parell 

 Gardens, introduced from the Mauritius ; a native of Madagascar, 



GMELINA, Linn., Didynamia Angiospermia. In honour of 

 Gmelin, a German Naturalist and Traveller, Gaert. Fr. 1, <, 56 ; 

 Lam. t. 542. ' 



12. G Villosa. — Native of Penang ; Arboreous, spinous ; spines 

 long and straight, bushy in habit ; flowers bright-yellow, smaller 

 than those of G asiatica ; fruit size of a large cherry, finally yellow. 

 Is now common in gardens and garden-lands. 



13. G Asiatica. — This is a shrub smaller than the last both 

 as to habit and leaves ; the latter are small, scolloped, and shining. 



CON JEA, Roxb. PI. Cor. 3, 90, t. 293 ; Ic, 106, /. 1 ; Roscoea,. 

 Roxb. Fl. Ind. 3, 54. 



14. C AzuREA, Roscoea tomentosa, Jackson and Hook. Bot. 

 Mag. 1, 283.^ — A stout woody climber; leaves opposite, cordate, 

 entire villous ; involucre 3-leaved, containing 6 to 9 flowers, of a 

 beautiful pink-colour ; border of the corol bilabiate ; exterior lip 

 very long and bifid; under of 3 equal segments. Native of 

 Eastern Bengal, not common in gardens of Western India, 

 At Dapoorie and Sewrie (?). 



